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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1930-7-3, Page 5BABY COMFORTS Baby is the king of the home. Why not tieat him to all the comforts to make lhiln happy? We have a full line of kik' supplies. Campbell's Drug Store Phone 90 Goder:t h Monumental Works GODERICH, ONTARIO Bret Material- • Latent Designs Expert Workmanship All Work Guaranteed Res•s•eeble Prices R. A. SPOTTON P.0 Boa 161 Goderich, Ont. i II GORDON WONG WONG'S CAFE CORNER OF MONTREAL ST AND THE SQUARE EVERYTHING IS NEW New Dining Tables, New Furnishings, New Chinese Light Fixtures You \WiI1 Enjoy Doling Wong'- Cafe A la carte service at all hours Special Service to Touri-t- Open daily frsst 7 a.aa. to 12 p.■. tt THE SIGNAL, CNM:YALIl•.N A:AItHOW. Italy's HeOfestefttastive to Toronto Mille Through Use N are To Kneel Ch, vii e:Olovannt, Bat - Hata Ambrosl, in his consular office on Queen street, Toronto. or to pass Itlw on the atreet, for that matter, one would never imagine that in thea Ihlntsculate an 1 grach,ua-mannered 111plrmath. representuttv.' la one of those whose dest.ny has been shaped by the grim god of war. In one mat- ter, hoeever, his reluctance to talk of hlntselr, he remains the typical *oldie' Even the ma er of his num- ,et•ous decorations he will dismiss with a do.precatory gesture --polite, but firm. That part of his life, as to details, is s closed took. But although war, In 1914, snatch- - led hint from )ltp_atudent law books. n unless of dragoons, was Ibis ultimate choice of a profeselon T. HELENS to mak' of him a - _ no chance decision, for Ile had 1'. SHELENS, June 30. -Mr. it. Bar - four years In which to decide -Years trlur, MIAs \'tela Barbour, Mrs. John In which he was In hospital, stub - Bartley and Mho 1)orutly harbour, of I butuly lighting off death. Iudeed, It were visitors over the week., w'o'rld be hard to Imagine him mak- 141Fergus, hog any other than a deliberate tied - •1141 with Mr. Elwel Barbour and Mr.! stun. Everything he does 111 well W. Woods. weighed, everything be says well coD- t,., t,,iUr t "'Irldered, with the spatulate tips of and Mhos icorothy Barbour, of Fertrgusgus.I ■lrooq fingers bald together. are holiday visitors with Mrs. R. J. In that four ysaarvi, as -hr lay In hU Woods.I hospital cot, h.• reviewed It all. Th! Mrs. W. Bowles, Mht4 Anule Bos. days when his regiment of dragoon/ Mr. Stover and Mr. Jim Bowiesnes,. of covered the famous Italian retreat London, were visitors over the holiday from t'aporetto early In 1917. Death will Mr. and Mrs. L brushed him close on that Flannel Trousers Sale price $2.95 Good weight. white .•r cream flannel. stripe Trousers. Well tailored, splendid for sport and camping wear. fin- ished with cuff button. \ II sizes, title price .-.. .-$2.95 Men's Golf Pants in a wide range to ch,•o-r from in greya. fawn alt frown Itixttires Regular prier from 64.5(1 to $6.50 Sale price $2.95 to $4.45 GODERICH, ONT. EMBARRASSING �Z W.NTS v• •1- �t /"t i;i9rtv Jena- � � ��� -t a I - -FIE PROF- of $OT�,y`oUr' U4 f tB QAss, SUDbe--AJL' 'HoWS StGIVS /3-'? • 41= Fbl SdN, ivy Thursday. July bed. 1M0•� TOUR HUl(DRE��AT The Woman r Hospital Aaze hesar7 seta hold a brides and tea on the ho•Dlfal THE WEBSTER REUNION grounds on Tuesday, July tlith, at i 3 p.m. i Over four hundred attended tbei seventh annual Webster reunion held; )lenesetuug Park opened for the at Bayfield uu Saturday, Juue .1. 'Phot rummer last Friday. Mr. J. O. Brow - weather was perfect. The adarets, le lee, of Queen's University, Kingston, welcome was given by Mite Gladys) b the manager. Coleman, Seatortb, and was responded, to by Mr. Gordon Webster of Torouto.' t wu-t.•al program was provided dur- ltrg the afternoon by the Seatorth Highland Pipe Band. Mb Harry Mc- G.r• and Mr. Ed Caswell. sou of one of the first ministers of the pioneer SVebsters,' sent their regrets at being uuable to attend. Mr. Thomas Welettcr, president, acted as ehnlrtuau. WI.11 rMelvewt addresses were given by R1e. Mr. rant', Itev. Mr. Hogg and Rev Sir '1'r:nenor. A song by Iter. air. Pen rose, Verne, a mouthorgan 1ustrumee tel, by Mica Gra,•e Webster, l.ucknow'. :e•.r,wpotnitel 00 the autoharp by Mrs. J. Webster, Lueknow, and a read- ing by Ales Myrtle 1Vobater, Y,ucknow•. were greatly enjoyed. Mr. Ger. t'uleatan, Seaforth, made tin. presentations. Miss Lizzie Web - It t. I.n,•know. the only one of thea t hree• living pioneers present. wts- gtrt•t1 a tees of ehueolates. 51tea. Salo V.4. -ter. of folk, Sask., tame th farthest 10 the reuulon nod was pr.• e•ntesl with silver salt and eggI.'r- _ I The' yo itgi'st baby present was babe GATHERING SPOVG S MIDSUMMER PROMOTIONS Foulke Reid and was given a *clear Dancing Classes every Thursday at the Pavilion Junior- at :t u'Plu. l Intermediates at 1 o'clock. seniors at i o'clor:, .• Social 1)aneint, p. to Other special Aimee are bite arranged. teoloy sp«rn. Itunudietely lifter the programme the i,,.rt* were conducted by Miss Chas. Darren. nccasloa,' I Mary .els wehton. M1ct Graeae ('•de - Dr. Will McGregor, Lr. George c-1 for hes was picked up after the battle cos Hae 'the Lartsewt spdtlte itepot I S. s. 7, COLBOR.NE I ,min Hud Mr. Watson Webster. Gregor, Mrs George McGregor and of Campolongo blinded and mangled were ulaltore at Sizes 3(1 to 4.2. HEN'S IMPORTED FANC'` Golf Hose 11 ull,fashioaed, jacquered pat- terned leg, fine quality all - wool English Golf Hoer having plain fine ribbed cuff for close fitting Sites 9'/2 to 11. Sale price $1.75 to $2.95 M. Robins within But it. wee tereeeb •`_I In the World-�3eda Divided Sr. I'V-Harold Stevens 71 per cent.. Frh'n,le from a distance who at- Verna Hutchins A0, Elmer Flatter At3.! tendssl the reunion were from Torun - Mr into 'Two Zones. daughter, 85 Dorothy Fisher 84.1 to, Detroit and ('r11k. ttasl. Stuart's for a slaughter, of Chicago, couple �P by a shell. laysv`�-e.- year he was back In the saddle, wits Gradual expansion of facilities tar 'rhe summer meetlug of the W. M. S. his sight restore), but minus his right ,sill ,1 held 1p Ihr t'ulteel is eel on lung. T'lla time he was an officer of handling and marketing sponges 1s thnr-sIN). ,Ili«• lurk. ,u 'kirk• ( lancers. And when the Austrians woes making Balaban°. on the south coast when Dr. Helen Craw, of Lt►cknow, finally driven back he and his relit- I of Cuba, the largest sponge depot lu will address t meeting. The White-1ment were among the first to enter the world. Business for the last year hureh W.M.S. are !nulled to attend Vittorio Veneto, the fall of which of the three big house there totalled and any of the ladles of the (•ommuntty , marked the beginning of the end for' more than $1,000,000. wall he welcome. Austria. Badly shattered after the hurrl; Thr Harris Mission Band will hold But, though Italy had repelled the l Dane In 1929, which lett Its shacks their regular meeting on Saturday, enemy from without, there was yet, and few straggling sponge wharfs July :.the in the church. All the cbtt-' no peace within. After the declar- I little hotter than a mean of driftwood dren are Invited. ' ation of peace, It took the young cav- I on the shores of the l)artbbean, Bata Mr. Will Bowies and daughter Mer-. airy officer and his men three months; bano has come back to be one te f rato, of tit. Catharines, were vLsltoN' to make their way hack to Rome. The Cuba's most important shipping with their brother -In-law, Mr. W. J. capital city was 1n a state of ehote- mina's. Out of the masa of wreckage Humphrey. Miss Mureta 1s taking a without adequate lighting, with has risen a new and greater port month"s holidays with friends here. street ear and other public services with more and greater sponge ware - Sir mud Mrs. Will Taylor, of Guelph,. long since ceased to funcUon. Then houses, wharves. tracks and hotels. are visitors with the -tatter's Isrother, came long days of double duty. Every tor Balaban° serves enor.• t' au ..r^- - Mr. Mid. Humphrey, and other. friends. j mounted man was worth a dozen fn- Quarter of the coast of Cubs. on Mr. sod Mrs. Ji). Welr-t.•r. 51151 fantryman. Eventual'', war - torn. which abound over 54 varieties of IMrnthy sod Yr. Ed. Smith. of Torun- worn out with that long. three -months precious woods, and off which are are leaving tura trip be 'terror to journey thri,ugh a country suddenly I ezeeedingly rich sponge beds and rites a• --"- Yrs. >1 1►. II left with fended It three months of days In • The sponge boat are 60 -Loa wo- Agent for Tip Top Tailors PHONE 384 roe !being IL B h Ckoltrmbl become hostile to these who had d•- rounds. I)u.cru a tna , . en fur r atwair trey a.. the• N'a•ar whish he got what food he wlght. basted achoon•n carrying crews 01 Ruby Hutchins ate Jr. IV. -Ruby Toung 'committee lice per cent.., t ,nmol . ffcer-'emanagement for he coming year Norma Lee A0. Sr. IIi.--•Corrine Fisher 69 per eeut., as follows: Ruth Durst Laurette Se wane 96 per Lle no('ol. Harry he sleet se, Honorable onto: cent. presldeut. )i r. Thos. 1Vetomter. Ile Jr. 11 -Helen Fisher, Laura Dtiit,t 1�tr'oeltrs;ter. ee-rlpresldSeafnrth; sesrnt, Mr.reterThos y and J. George schwana. \[. IRF)\F. JDFFF.RSON. Tearirer. treasurer for North Huron, Mr. Fred 1 Anderson and Mr. James .Ilton rlw- S. S. \Y1. 3. WEST WAWAV•OSH pe•tively; secretary and treasurer for, Followinglethe promotion report 84111th Huron. Mr. Webster Turner and of s, S. 3, Weet Wawanosh: 11r. Robe. Webster, respectively. CHURCH NOTES rrrett•s from sight to we moo, rrsseadatlsa M jeadkr -bliss Toed, and nightstre In which he found no 1 teacher f 4 N' t Wien- lace to rest he collapsed ' srtalse for a month or w In the sponge l per rout. , I. .\. 44:: will attend Inn INNq". area The *shoo191,tDY5 .1. HODGIN4. Teacher., The paster. RPI. W. T. Bunt. will nosh, fo,ueral testas but sett rea•e•nt And during the tour years h small Deals whish operate separately • l al the cavalry emcee again Jr. V. to Sr. iV.-Humors, Jean Vunlo`,s 79, Robert 'McAllister 78. Sr. III. to Jr. iti . PaRs--Joe Foran 3'f t.trott Tale Special Business Men's Lunch daily at 60 cents TURKEY DINNER Our Specialty - Sunday only From 12 to 3 p. m. 60c. la carte service at all hours Hugh Wong Irtut ttcsmp Setae ism/sae 162 7l, EIwo.el Fowler BCI, Ila Fowler 80ti .tt the Salvation Army hall nezti Ernest 1►urnln 31 free.), j Sunday evening at 7 p.m. the Berri Sr. 11. to Jr. TiT.-Honors. Helen, will hr In ch*rge of Lieut. E. Coy. Rer lhsrnln e4. Pass, Helen Fowler 00. Whom 1'e 11'111 Serve." Sunday w•h Jr. 11. to Sr. 11. -Honor•.. Harold ir- mot subject '•Chs..v• 1.• This 'Day: win •.4. Paws. F.Imer Foran 61. i at 2 p.m. Sr. 1. to Jr. IL -Lean Foran. Roy .tt \firth *treat United church next l Fowler. Sunday services will he bolsi as metal Jr. 1. to Sr. I. -Norman Fran. at 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. with Sunday) Number on roll, 13; average attend - ...hoed at 1n in the morning. •V the i nn,•r. 11. Nouors. 75 pee" cent. : pees. 60 evening ..•tato,• I.. 11. It. ILIO ,owl I. I). ly rete Of sr' rant, RIME dress and th 'r Mfllrr Dear learn thr the end e a , pupil We felt that we could not let ter underoean Government. Only one sena la open ,eu gee without leaving with yon some 110*.. tks child of war had at become the little remembran.e of the pleasant �e1 1 at a time and when one is open the dittos we spent together 1n S.S. No.' consular service examination. and other L closed to enable the sponge' 4, Weet Wawanosh. Ton have been, was appointed to Claoada to repopulate the depleted areas with us for five years, and although On reaching the sponge beds a during that time we must have often NAliDY POallt! OOSQAlia schooner tales up a central poeltloe ret4. and the crew, three to each mall r. MI A.S. o. •" - rr • weal own carry ser d, was made the reale a ut 1n hospital drew and presentation by her became • student, and a thinker. The I tor the day. bringing back the catch x -schooners are f The his completed• 1 w vessel mr r r De oo Dthe ;hep school clotted for the following year I 40 tk g ve,•atlon last Friday, The ad- aminations, taking his degree as a rlvately owned by men called pat - K ht Thom doctor of law But for him the tout-' roses but the cruises are nuanced s read by at aeu whish furnish the rrrseotation made by taurine ter of his graduation was just part of b the companies, e address: his Innate determination to leave no j necessary supplies 1n advance and, leek Kennett (H1, Verna 1'Incent (P). The-enl.e•1 et Knox- church nest buy their cargoes when th ry return. I Sr. TIT. to Jr. IV. -Lorne ellen (R •. ',day will ho modus tad by the ss Todd, -We were .{orgy to task ' unfinished Hb deem • had t ',days. IIl it. c.41.4 tsy. he the closing of school marks been mad. he Mat part • man The sponge beds are divided Into1 Elsie Snell Ill. Esther Gro-- 11',. our relations as trashes and might play was to bring about a bet- two zones, Vueltla Alsaja and Vuelts ;Margaret Vloceat (P). the morning *:salve the Raerement of din between tic eta- bleb re regulated by the Jr. Iii. to Sr. In. -Aubrey Ton IT't the Lord's Supper will be observed., Conditionally. Lloyd Johnston (P.. sabbath school at 10 a.m. On Friday Sr TT. to Jr. 111.-HeIs'r Vincent 1 I'l.I evening of this week a preparatory "Ittilos• (P). Violet Groes (p). 1 service will he held. n -Roy Bentley (R), Amy Toll.' --------- Eva VitgoOat I In n w•h•sh.lsl Minion e•onuly Row-•, i. riorie McVlttle, Haul Rent-, hull League fixture played at Hen- ley. Cara Gross. *all Irsl l•rlday ITrnsnll sl.•tse,twl G,rl- j primer-4ordon Gross, Roy licntt- ,•rl.•h -hy n 3_4 .core. tie. Ales, Johnston. , A. RiCHMOND. Teacher. Saturday Nat, June nth was the .,..duet the services at the Baptist S. S. NO. 16, FART WAWA�09H church next Sunday. Sermon subjects: II nem_ "The Divine IC•• -ere•'' 7 ,1. Thr followilig 1e the promotion re -,"The Door of Hope."'The Sacrament pert of 4. 4. No. 16, Bast Wawanoshof the Lori's Supper will he ,deserved Jr TV. to Sr. IV.-Marlor)e Tull (HI,at the does of the morning service freest your Ir. ". hts• t Day. WUI Tell the Time will lu„,• ogle ..4••••.•411, o ,❑ itt 1 On Bright �t with their only toot, • long fork - have always found yarn willing to Anywhere In Britain. lute Instrument, set out In different la •ICacb small Done h.. a , WP saslst us both in nor school and coma A sundial which can be carriedotrootiotts mmnity Ilte, and the place Jou have the vest pocket b be1nR sold to Great glass *setter In the bottom which en twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of taken will be hard to fll1. Please ac- Britain which on bright day. will tell en- ables the crew to study the shallow 11 r. mud Mrs. J. Stewart. ills Gar- I Rev. R. C. and Mrs. Me1)rrmi.l The With the aid of the fork, •batt HMI Mr. Edward -. ,of Detroit. are j ,ee•aslon was quietly observed cert Wls little gift, being sure that it the time a ape ere In she 1.BC0Q J' rptbarea of the bottom 1s raked and hot id„> it.g 111 toot. Carclets with It wherever you go the, Isles, wlthls a few recta's. It b coo- ' ,ile ale' IN•a wish•- of "fir former ; talnead In a small rectangular brassllt,ye sponges. the homes of undersea' pupils at St. Helens. ISignei on be'- se ra. II•animals with Tong tentacles that ••a - half of the poplLe of S. S. No. 4) Inside the hinged_ Ild is a list 01Vtend through the many boles. are Kathleen Thom, Nnrma Weatherhead,' the principal towns and cities, with .'torn Ir. fie.• from the coral corks and ' tontine Miller, Gordon Miller. 1 thelr latitude, longitude, equation of 'gradually f1,at to the anrfac.•. After A Suecesstut Evening. -Although the time. and variation of the compass 'raking ov,•r a considerable space the weather was not all that could be de - A folding stylus on the dial has'three `men return to where they common(" sired for such an occlusion there Was, "'shines. for latitudes 51 deg., 64 deg.' . operations and gather the sponges a splendid erowd at the l'nitel church and 57 deg. respectively, and the time''that 1-'t the su • .... wee- ry garden party held last Friday even- is read off one of three scales which ;'available Toch of the schooner I. piled Ing. The spacious shed provided cora- correspond with these latitudes. A high with sponges. the schooner re- tort/1bl.• nor" b,tis„ 1o.• ...,te, the compass needle, with a scale marked i turns to port and the patrons sella supper and the concert After all had up to 50 deg. each side of N., is pro- his sponges by the hundreds. •11 d below the sundial To tell the 1 The crude sponge an It enters the finished been ..'reel to sup►wr n floe rem v , P depot differs vastly from the_ was given. Rev. T. C. Wilkinson acting, time the stylus is set et the nearestarticle ready to tree Detailed, for It lel ■ as Minimum. Several numbers by the' latitude of the observer, which In I aha and of varying j i kn w quartette eonalatlmg of Mrs. London would be 51 deg., and In j "To be a friend of your feet Is to be a friend indeea" stemeweeeteereee To watch over your and your family's Footwear is tt, watch over your health and comfort Theeareful-.de•tion. of your Footwear and the keeping of your, Shoe- in constant Root) repair cleans the saving of your health and money. We have gitien aatisfat•tion to many critical buyers, and we feel -urs we con do it for you. 11'.• r:►n not dig or plow, but we can serve you and your family with Footwear that will tend to Quake your daily task More comfortable, and as • tit r •r tart compete to• pricrw, w pet with any mail order houses, 1'oneidering quality. Prolong the life of your' Shoes by bringing th .n in for r.•paira in good tits, and we guarantee you a 'd and neat job. To serve you is our pi.a'nre The East Street Foot- wear and Repair Shop Opposite Knox Church GODERICH • ONTARIO Wm Ahl, Prop. Open Ev.si•gs kb. at the 1•y . ih- en. 'tit gs. 'hP eh n1 fie et- if r td .f imam ■■1.■■■■■1■tii•ItlAIIM�III1Ylt■■Ii■■I•II ■• SUPERIOR STORES YOU NEED THE MONEY ! Tia• loath seen spend for our •boric.-• sit d e •r hundred I g in the engin u either k1 your district - rf it d,e.•n't�our ronunnnityrcH►tnot grow and in Ihr end you Pn Pr property vales and prosperity. 1 1• fie , quantities. Deal at t •1 hen. you goat the is•st quality at ,.west prises end tie finest li 4•raate•-but it shoo *try y•, tete are shoe use levee fit raw a In is ■ dlnrtly -e floe loss of itsybot they tiny as one In n mete 1 . ee 1 [ntrrin--Poch 'soaped by an independent towers. o mnnat s:.,n•s if you wontd practice economy and hostel y.• 7 . - WE SELL THE BEST FOR 1 grotesque n p slzrs, rangtnK from *mal Anes Io . "sponges someterrec three: l t In dt- ' ammeter, esponlaa madres. As the sponge comes from the sea It 1s dark 111■ in color. and to give It the trade rol- or. ft must I bleached In the .sun . fifteen days, being turned each day. ■ tarter bleaehlnq, Ihr sponges are placed In a heap In the centre of a large room and a group of cutters sit about the heap In a circle, trimming I : and toeaing them Into the proper bas - Ihelm according to size and texture, the Male epong••e keine coarse and the uc P Joynt. Miss Burwell, Messrs. Eldon Edinburgh 57 deg. Henderson and Alex. McNay, a solo The instrument L held in a bort- Joy Mr.. Joynt, solos by Mr. Nie Tom Wap s,Ptauthte ereo- -.,n ., I m. f.f...,, . nn.l .IdDoting to thecompass variation, WInusical, and the is ad off the that much onnthe legplpea corresponds with sd withthe stylus setting. br lir Wilfrid McQul'lin, on the The difference between sun time and mouthorgan by Metiers. Evan and Eel. mean time le then added Finally, •••••.••o•••• McQulllin. and nn the accordion by tour minutes for each degree W. of Mr. Grant, and were all well received. Greenwich In is added for or the same de- delighted Mn Van llene•k. 1her read-, MODEL THEATRE logs. tel ihr Mr. 'resell with her rend-' gee« E. of tahtletd PntPrtalnment. ' ment, according to the latest stalls tics on the subject, the Willett Colum 1 bla fishing Industry each year tat 600,000,000 Pounds of fres -Week of July 7 to Monday and Tuesday togs. Rey. Rosner. r B. 0. Elehing industry. .was present asset Rave a short Rddreas 1 AlbgPthrr It was a fine 12- I lits* Bessie Murray and ,lister loo- '- , timed .ser from Buffalo and stent a • iew days with their cousin, Mr. D. B. At its present stage of develop female sponges soft and one. The bas- i 1 Marty. 'about f Lia Eibenschutz s abh from cosset oaten and Iran. The lettering on the oddness' mi fit' formatthis commercial lal pr ducts.h into over $25,0 0 O OT _'� tots are removed to the presses. us e• where the sponges are moistened and I gall h pressed Into bales containing often Ls many as 500 sponges. Finally lbs am Dane stock le Roll at auction in Havana to . 0 the highest bidder. 0 leads a capable enst of European favorites in a stirring portrayal of be born in the notorious Aped* meat whie11 'ens be"'omt ug in, l ht nr , sena renewed ISP twist week f.y Mr. GP( n an 7tch 1000 h he fish ata while oover n shore rent the dire( Action background, lames. under The commercial fuhtrP of iiata- I. halo, unlike many places In Cuba, Is e assured • for Us industries 1111 an ever -.i a- present demand In eponges. fish and'1111 One woods. Havana is forty miles duel 00north. and here the main part of the non j d Motilin Rouge. Ac to workers l0 160 plants -sear • rnPtnnrinl mmmlttrP, and the menu. ,0.000 rte. -convert th nleloolnima .uptatrle. mete now presence n murk improve) nine,dry-salting. "Apaches of Paris" pIN•Hrs oar. Harbor Notes fish Into commercial values. Widows Remarried. island b narrwrat. Excellent rail and al highway eommunlcatlans with the ,tern --••Thr' Ranger The British Minister of Pensions capital preside .for rapid transport- no, There were several=tramerarrlrals stated recently that the number of ation of rommnditlra. and an ever•, It l'atml " at this port the pest week. The Wm., pensioned widow of emeses and trt.n expanding Havana will CALM/ Bata-' • `- FRch arrival from i,lt[IP ('urtent on who have remarr ed 1s 111,000. The bano 1b play an increasing part in the Wednesday and Thursday - Tumidity and took on R cargo of, sorrel valor o[ Ihr pennlons which new and dlvrral0PA industrial (:aha : Shearer w i cleared on he have been discontinued ae • conae- that b beginning to else. • r and Belle Bennett �^1:,111111 boohoo of .rat eHlpinge fit they during the period siege the . T� t bend I nicrr"nl \\• Norman are l:alerlch senator nn. (' Qrenc• aur ng -- d tf hr'trts 1 Ped for u...th ('hlengo. The grant of the pensions 1. £R.o ,000. Feist Huy. istetvllle linnet House. ferules vital . n+,P froom the Iso The old P n ;, Poignant setts , 1Ve n Rr r d of the Inkes, 4545 oatvlllr ('curt House at adrift Dramatic, app''harged MAIO Iialueatkdlal institutions. Lincoln,...... Ill., the building H which ,R K,.nrRrOus ultra rn,ert dran,n 77, a Nisbet% of wheat at the Ooder In its annual survey of eduratlrnt Abraham i,Incthe appeared in a law - hick IN of modern times. i 'eh stealer on'Weln1'. 1 1'rwlny In Canada the Bureau of d in rs- yes In almost every important case 1/ "Their Own Desire" t .'I,at Ryl the Roht. P. I1)1 amher port' the number enrolled la all edu- for several years, Is being torn down -I dlerherging _0.000 bushels of hale/.Ford, who re- "Ito Soei.4y' ;0110 bushels of seeming* and :15.001 1928 x 342 i91 or about 61,000 sorely nought t Newlyweds Gytnrdv th plastering, eveII ry rational lnetltutlotrs In Canada to by employes ut Homy ■ o athe building for 1110: more than in 1921. 000. Even to the retrieving of the - old nails and e p • Found White and Perfect. portion of the historic building Is be- la ing saved, and will be shipped to m . Last spring Inspector Joy found a Dearborn, Mich. • where Mr. Ford will pair of white woollen mitts In a cache reeohstntet It etictly as it appeared oa Deady Island. They had been puts- I tit the ,late 'gorti.a. II ed is the •ache by the John Rankine' The eourt house will be Incorpor- I ezpediUon' la 1591. sled In the "histnrlcaf vlllag." which - ._ ___ 1 Mr. Ford b building in cunneetion ip ' with tits Mlleeltm on American Hut - Some local anglers were on the jot► tory. The removal seas not nrd.•rPIi IN shortly after midnight Monday for without prnt,•al from the residents of 1 fhe official opening of the black bass T3!iday and Saturday - Carl Lawoole presrnto. a fast-moving' fiction tale of life under the "hag top " Action,. glamor and rdrnatlCP feature r "The Circu er0" on Renal Episode pi d Mne•tcr" , Cartoon Comedy Matinee flaturda>I ai s p. at. 5, 7 the bushes of wheat at the samP eevgtor.l The Ik•trott River Construction Com- ,atty. of Wendell*. who were recently :awards,' contracts for the reconatruc• et the north1 Mn I. ,.mhcpi rs. Intend portion. commencing work immediately. fart of their plant.! Including • derk•k seow•, nrrive. this week an. Rrina d ant ot1 Yr. 1i. I. FagIMn' 1T rtment, .va•lruetton work for the M .f Marine mud FleherIee. arrived lad r:,wn the poet trek to took after the re!arranging of the range lights. 7hdel mage light Pn north pier is to hr., oohed in order to clear the wa7 construction work. 5 Lincoln, In which the 1,1d town of seesnn. On Wednesday R "WP-psruml Poetvllle has been Incorporated. Meek Ines was caught tinter the t;.P.R., LESS WAGSTAFF 'S 40 oz. jar Orange Marmalade 27c Lealand Sweet Mixed Pickles. .30 oz. jar 47c Kraft Mayonnaise ..large bottle 25c Kraft Sandwich Spread... large bottle 25c Babo "For cleaning porcelain". per tin 14c Kara Coffee "The secret blend"1'* 60c 31c Princess Soap Flakes. large pkg. 23c PREMIUM RED 1's tall Sockeye Salmon 39c Fly Tox . • 8 oz. size 50c Kkovah Health Salts.7. -cakes tins 35c 39c Surprise Soap Fresh Roasted Peanuts?... per Ib. 19c McLaren'* Fruit Punch, Assorted .. each 25c Derby Pasteurized Cheese per Ib. 33c KELLOGG'S PEP 2 pkgs. 23c SWIFT'S JEWEL 1 Ib. carton SHORTENING 16c Welch's,iape Juice pints 35c Wednes ay Special Seedless Raisins 2 Ib. bag 25c Aylmer Golden Sweet Corn..2 tins 35c Japanese Crab Meat per tin 43c Canada Dry Ginger Ale pints 20c French Mushrooms, small .. per tin 19c CALAY TOILET SOAP 3 CAKES 25c AND ONE CAKE FREE Pimentos ' 4's 10c 1 •;'s 15c Red or White Rubber Rings, 12 cut ..3 rloz. 25c Fray Benton Corned Beef .. 12 oz. 23c A' Imer Boneless Chicken1 's 39c H. P. Sauce - per bottle 26c PHONE YOUR J. J. McEwen, Goderich. 111■ bridge. i ...- ..... ,.,,w rNo,.1A11. PHONE 46 COMM' GLACIER BRAND 2 tins SARDINES 23c "Canada's Best Pack" ORDER TO J. Calvin Cott, Gooerich PHONL. 116 4 • • •■ • ■ • ■ •■ • ■ ■ X • •• ■ • ■ • ■ • ■ ■ ■ • f1 ■ ■ f1 • • I1 • ■ ■ WE DELIVER 1111 ■1111■■1111••1I■IIIIIIIIII•IIMM'f11•'f1i11111111110■111 ••••••Rev WWI "1st rip to show the prt•ePnee of colon 'handsel !na•1111 !•, nil pnrtlune 'elites! 1t" t w'05* (' hunter noel 11 T ret. , aria :Irl. The 14‘1 tonrnnmr•nt w111 • hell on '11'dfhe sj4f. .tow 11th i